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Fadel Allassan
Nov 8, 2019 - Politics & Policy
[I just want to slap the shit out of him --catbyte]
Donald Trump Jr. wrote that visiting the Arlington National Cemetery in 2017 made him think of his family's "sacrifices" in his new book, "Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us."
What he's saying: The historic cemetery, which memorializes hundreds of thousands of American troops, veterans and their families, reminded Trump Jr. "of all the attacks wed already suffered as a family, and about all the sacrifices wed have to make to help my father succeed."
Among those sacrifices was "voluntarily giving up a huge chunk of our business and all international deals to avoid the appearance that we were 'profiting off the office.'"
"Meanwhile, it also took two months for me to realize the enormity of what my father had accomplished, and the weight of the job that hed won. It was the day before the inauguration, and we were driving into Arlington National Cemetery, where he was to lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. I rarely get emotional, if ever. I guess youd call me hyper-rational, stoic. Yet, as we drove past the rows of white grave markers, in the gravity of the moment, I had a deep sense of the importance of the presidency and a love of our country. I was never prouder of my father than when I watched as he stood before the tomb, his hand over his heart, while the Army bugler played 'Taps.'
"In that moment, I also thought of all the attacks wed already suffered as a family, and about all the sacrifices wed have to make to help my father succeedvoluntarily giving up a huge chunk of our business and all international deals to avoid the appearance that we were 'profiting off the office.'"
https://www.axios.com/donald-trump-jr-arlington-cemetery-family-sacrifices-7623b1d0-34b2-4744-8f94-a8fce4e7892c.html
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What a despicable. arrogant, clueless POS.
PatSeg
(47,285 posts)I don't think that is what anyone would call you Junior.
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